The Lakers have checked off one major box this offseason by re-signing Austin Reaves to a maximum contract, but their work is nowhere close to done. One of the biggest items left on the list is finding a wing answer for the spot LeBron James leaves behind, and Jonathan Kuminga has become a name to watch.
There’s been steady buzz that Los Angeles and Kuminga have mutual interest. NBA reporter Evan Sidery said, “There is mutual free agent interest between Jonathan Kuminga and the Lakers, per Jovan Buha. Los Angeles continues to work behind the scenes to secure Kuminga’s commitment as their new wing addition,”
But the Lakers are not alone in the chase. Cleveland has pushed its way into the conversation and now looks like the other major threat in what has turned into a two-team battle.
“The Lakers aren’t really in a position where they need to move quickly anymore. At this point, the team will have to do a sign-and-trade for Kuminga or any other player they acquire, so there isn’t necessarily a rush. The Cavs have been heavily linked to Kuminga throughout free agency as well, so there is some rationale as to why he would wait,” Silver Screen and Roll’s Jacob Rude wrote.
That matters because the Cavaliers have a clear need of their own: an athletic wing who can help raise the ceiling of the roster. Sports Illustrated’s Mark Morales-Smith laid out why Cleveland could end up being the more appealing landing spot.
“Cleveland is another potential landing spot for Kuminga. If they don't land LeBron James, they will be in the market for another forward in a potential sign and trade.
He would be a good fit playing alongside playmakers like James Harden and Donovan Mitchell. This is another scenario where he could slot in as a high-end role player rather than a star.
The rest of the roster is better in Cleveland than it is in Los Angeles, which could cut into his production a bit,” Morales-Smith wrote.
For Cleveland, the priority remains LeBron James. The Cavaliers are building around Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, and James sits at the top of their wish list. But if that pursuit falls short, Kuminga becomes a strong fallback option.
Kuminga, a former Warriors NBA champion, is coming off a $46 million situation before the team declined his option this summer. If Cleveland misses on James, landing Kuminga would still give the Cavaliers a major piece to work with. For the Lakers, losing him would mean striking out on one of their key offseason targets.
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